Why Argentina’s Economic Collapse is a Warning to the World
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Top Comments (10)
There's a phrase I love about Argentina "If you return after a month, everything has changed; if you return after 10 years, everything is the same." It perfectly captures our tendency to go in circles, both politically and economically.
Argentina never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity
One thing missing is the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914. Previously, all ships traveling between the Atlantic and Pacific passed by Argentina, meaning it was easy to fill your hold with Argentine beef and agriculture. With the opening of the canal, that ended. Ships now had to make a special trip to Argentina. World War I broke out that year and the international capital flow basically shut down and didn’t recover until well after WWII. Everything you say is true, but the Panama Canal cutting Argentina off from the world’s main shipping routes was the initial domino and completely out of Argentina’s control.
There are 5 kinds of Economy - 1.Developed 2.Developing 3.Underdeveloped 4.Japan 5.Argentina
Do not rely on a single industry. Do not just do what anyone can do. Diversify your economy. Have an educated and skilled population. Have an internal economy that can stand a global economic collaps.
You'd think a 20 min documentary about Argentina would mention corruption. It's pretty difficult to have a prosperous country when politicians only want to make themselves wealthy at the expense of society.
Here's a good example for you. I have a 1945 Argentinian 10 Centavo coin that at face value is worth less than one hundred-QUADRILLIONTH of a US Cent today. There isn't enough copper on Earth to produce enough of these to be even worth a single cent!
18:28 I LOVE the fact that you put your ADs at the end. TY
5 presidents in 2 weeks is crazy work
“Argentina’s story isn’t just history. It’s a reminder that economic prosperity is fragile and the cycle of crisis can start with a single unchecked decision.”
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Top Comments (10)
There's a phrase I love about Argentina "If you return after a month, everything has changed; if you return after 10 years, everything is the same." It perfectly captures our tendency to go in circles, both politically and economically.
Argentina never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity
One thing missing is the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914. Previously, all ships traveling between the Atlantic and Pacific passed by Argentina, meaning it was easy to fill your hold with Argentine beef and agriculture. With the opening of the canal, that ended. Ships now had to make a special trip to Argentina. World War I broke out that year and the international capital flow basically shut down and didn’t recover until well after WWII. Everything you say is true, but the Panama Canal cutting Argentina off from the world’s main shipping routes was the initial domino and completely out of Argentina’s control.
There are 5 kinds of Economy - 1.Developed 2.Developing 3.Underdeveloped 4.Japan 5.Argentina
Do not rely on a single industry. Do not just do what anyone can do. Diversify your economy. Have an educated and skilled population. Have an internal economy that can stand a global economic collaps.
You'd think a 20 min documentary about Argentina would mention corruption. It's pretty difficult to have a prosperous country when politicians only want to make themselves wealthy at the expense of society.
Here's a good example for you. I have a 1945 Argentinian 10 Centavo coin that at face value is worth less than one hundred-QUADRILLIONTH of a US Cent today. There isn't enough copper on Earth to produce enough of these to be even worth a single cent!
18:28 I LOVE the fact that you put your ADs at the end. TY
5 presidents in 2 weeks is crazy work
“Argentina’s story isn’t just history. It’s a reminder that economic prosperity is fragile and the cycle of crisis can start with a single unchecked decision.”